Diablo III successfully ported to a console, its fate still up in the air

Blizzard has successfully ported Diablo III to a console version, although don't expect to go pick up a copy for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 anytime soon. The port remains an unofficial project at this point, according to Blizzard...

I agree, I played casually for a week or so (and perhaps I am just older so the fault lies with me) but it didn't capture my attention like Diablo 1 or 2, or hell even the Neverwinter Nights series. I have since uninstalled it.

Im surprised Blizzard didnt take into account that ppl would want to play on the home console. I know all the PC gamers understand about games and not having them ported. I dont actually own a gaming PC. There are plenty of games from PC I would love to see ported over to Xbox or PS3. If Blizzard did eventually get Diablo ported over, im 100% sure there would be a sizable increase in revenue for them. As many ppl fondly remember the first Diablo on Console. Personally it would be nice to see some of the PC title hit the console market as it seems the only thing current game developers want to put out is FPS.

I always wondered why blizzard didnt port diablo and starcraft to consoles. they would sell a tons of copies. the only game activision has on consoles is cod. every other activision game is trash. cod isnt selling as well as mw3 hence the non stop black ops commercials on tv. I dont remember many cod commercials prior to this.

"I always wondered why blizzard didnt port diablo and starcraft to consoles. they would sell a tons of copies. the only game activision has on consoles is cod. every other activision game is trash. cod isnt selling as well as mw3 hence the non stop black ops commercials on tv. I dont remember many cod commercials prior to this."

Considering they got 500 million the first day, and 1 billion in 15 days for BO2(compared to 400 million first day and 1 billion in 16 which MW3 got) I would not say that cod is doing poorly... perhaps we should judge the games success on profits and not on how many commercials there are....